Delhi High Court Cancels 'Dolma' Trademark in Plea by 'Dolma Aunty Momos’

The Delhi High Court has revoked the trademark "Dolma" adopted by an individual following a plea filed by the renowned "

By: :  Anjali Verma
Update: 2024-03-18 03:00 GMT

Delhi High Court Cancels 'Dolma' Trademark in Plea by 'Dolma Aunty Momos’ The Delhi High Court has revoked the trademark "Dolma" adopted by an individual following a plea filed by the renowned "Dolma Aunty Momos" against its usage. Justice Anish Dayal ordered the cancellation and removal of the disputed trademark from the Trade Marks Register. Dolma Tsering, renowned as Dolma Aunty...


Delhi High Court Cancels 'Dolma' Trademark in Plea by 'Dolma Aunty Momos’

The Delhi High Court has revoked the trademark "Dolma" adopted by an individual following a plea filed by the renowned "Dolma Aunty Momos" against its usage. Justice Anish Dayal ordered the cancellation and removal of the disputed trademark from the Trade Marks Register.

Dolma Tsering, renowned as Dolma Aunty Momos since she began selling momos in the national capital in 1994, filed the rectification petition. The plea aimed to annul the "Dolma" mark adopted by Mohd. Akram Khan.

The plea asserted that Tsering set up her initial momo stall in Lajpat Nagar and gained popularity thereafter. Allegations were made that Khan not only appropriated her previously used trademark but also utilized her name with his trademark "Dolma," which was identical to hers.

She sought the cancellation of the challenged mark based on the provisions outlined in Sections 11(1), 11(2), 11(3)(a), and 47 of the Trade Marks Act, 1999.

The court noted that, since the respondent has neither appeared nor responded to the petition, the petitioner's allegations of non-use remain unchallenged. As a result, they must be accepted.

In light of the aforementioned facts and circumstances, and after reviewing the documents submitted on record as well as considering the arguments presented by the petitioner's counsel, the Court concluded that the trademark of the respondent should be cancelled and removed from the Trade Marks Register.

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